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During the season, the band under the leadership of G. V. Slade '32 formed a total of 73 letters, which is an unofficial record for an eastern band. Twenty-nine letters were spelled out in the Yale game alone, the most ever formed by a Harvard band at a single game. At this game also the name of the Harvard captain was spelled out for the first time. Fifteen times during the season, Slade the drum-major as well as the leader of the band, sent the long silver baton soaring over the crossbar of the goal post and each...
...Benson, Dorchester; C. H. Bruce, Somerville; E. A. Chandler, Arlington; F. DerYuen, Charlotte, N. Caro.; P. M. Essig, Chicago, Ill.; R. H. Packard, Salem; F. W. Roberts, New Monmouth, N. Y.; Michael Saparoff, Somerville; H. B. Slade, New Britain, Conn.; C. U. Stevens, Melrose; G. R. Wahl, East Keansburg...
Well knowing that white men would doubt his charge, Brahman Moonje read into the record the explicit testimony of a white woman eyewitness, Miss Madeline Slade, daughter of a British Admiral, disciple of St. Gandhi. What Dr. Moonje read has just been published in the U. S. by Simon & Schuster on pages 158-160 of Philosopher Will Durant's The Case for India...
...third of a series of lectures on "Early Italian Engravings and Woodcuts" will be given in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o'clock this afternoon by Professor Arthur Mayger Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Assistant keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, London, who is the fourth holder of the Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry at Harvard this year...
Especial interest in the exhibition of etchings by Rembrandt being held at the Fogg Art Museum is being aroused by the fact that A. M. Hind, Slade Professor at Oxford University, who has come to Harvard as Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, will deliver a series of lectures on Rembrandt. The first of these lectures will be given in the Fogg Museum Wednesday evening. November 12, at 8 o'clock...